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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: ENGLISH
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
Flamingo Prose
The Last Lesson.
Lost Spring
A reading and discussion.
Thematic level analysis, characters/personalities
Style of language.
II 14-17 Flamingo: Poetry.
My Mother at Sixty-Six.
Prose
Deep Water
Comprehension of poetic expression: Understanding poetic devices
Connecting with real life experiences
Understanding the genre, setting, background,
Discussing human predicaments.
Thematic level analysis, characters/personalities, style of language.
III 20-24
Flamingo: Prose
An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
A reading and discussion.
Comprehension of poetic expression: Understanding poetic devices.
Understanding the
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Vistas
The Tiger King.
political voice of the poet.
Connecting with real life experiences Understanding the genre, setting, background, discussing human predicaments
IV 27-29 Writing Skills: Business Letters
Letter of Complaint. Letter Placing
Order, Cancelling order
The format, style
organization of the letter.
Different questions to
be worked out based on
various situations
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Vistas
The Enemy
Introducing Pearl S Buck
The Setting
The Historical Background
The Conflict
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
The Last Lesson.
Lost Spring.
Deep Water
The Tiger King
My Mother at SixtySix.
An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
Writing a Letter of Complaint
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 The Enemy The Themes
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 Novel: The Invisible Man – An Introduction
The Invisible Man- Ch 1-5
H.G Wells-An
introduction: Knowing the
writer
Understanding the
background
The setting
Introduction of characters and their unique traits.
Appreciating the mood and tone.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 Reading Comprehension: Note Making; Summary Writing Flamingo: Poetry. Keeping Quiet
Understanding different types of passages,
Identifying the main concepts dealt with in the passage.
Creating a short summary of main points
Comprehending the layers of meaning in poem that seems deceptively simple.
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 Flamingo: Prose 1. The Rattrap
Appreciating the unique fairy tale quality of the story and the skill of the writer.
Understanding the themes through use of symbols.
Understanding the characters.
Thematic level understanding of the story
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Novel: The Invisible Man Chapters : 6-15
Plot Analysis
Exposition
Character Analysis
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 Novel: The Invisible Man – A recap
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul Flamingo:
The Last Lesson
Lost Spring
Deep Water
The Rat Trap
My Mother at
II 10-14 05 Flamingo: Prose Indigo
Understanding the historical significance of the lesson.
Appreciating the biographical style of writing
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Appreciation of Gandhi’s leadership style
Sixty- Six
An Elementary school in a Slum
Keeping Quiet Vistas:
The Tiger King
The Enemy Novel: The Invisible Man Chapters 1-11 Writing Tasks:
Letter of Complaint
Letter Placing Order, Cancelling Order
Reading Comprehension Note Making & Summary Writing
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Writing Tasks Notice, Poster, Advertisement, Invitation, Letter to the Editor
Understanding the style and
format of the writing tasks.
Drafting various kinds of
advertisements.
Judging the appropriate form of
advertisement for a given
situation.
Situations demanding a letter to
the Editor.
Do’s and Don’ts with respect to a
Letter to the Editor
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 Flamingo: Poetry: A Thing of Beauty
Comprehending Nature poetry
and understanding Keats’
depiction of Nature
V 31 01
Writing Tasks Article
The organization and format of an Article
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 Writing Tasks: Application for a job , Speech
The Components of the Cover Letter
Drafting a C.V
The essential features of a Speech and the difference between a Speech and an Article
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
05 Vistas: Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Understanding the following:
The predicament of the skunk.
Jack’s desire for dominance
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
07 – Raksha Bandhan
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Vistas: Should Wizard Hit Mommy (Contd)
Jo’s independence.
The story –within- a story
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Novel: Chapters 16-18
Exposition
Plot summary and analysis.
V 28-31
04 Novel: Chapters 19- 24
Quotations from chapters
and analysis.
Character analysis
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 Writing Tasks: Writing a Report
Essential features, style, organization etc
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Writing Tasks: Writing a Factual Description
Language, style, grammatical devices used.
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Flamingo: Prose
The Last Lesson
Lost Spring
Deep Water
The Rat Trap
Indigo Poetry
• My Mother at Sixty-Six • An Elementary School
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 Distribution of Answer Sheets..Discussion of Question Papers
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Classroom in a Slum • Keeping Quiet
A Thing of Beauty
Vistas
• Tiger King • The Enemy • Should Wizard Hit Mommy
Invisible Man: Chapters 1
to 20
Writing Tasks:
Notice,
Advertisements-all types.
Poster.
Invitation and Replies- all types
Application for a job.
Letter placing an order, cancelling order.
Letter of Complaint
Letter to the Editor.
Article.
Speech
Note Making and Summary Writing.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Reading Comprehension
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Vistas: On the Face
of It
Appreciating the motivational nature of the play and the growth and development in the character of Derry.
Sensitization to the issue of a humane treatment for the differently abled.
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 Writing Tasks: Letter of Enquiry Vistas: Evans Tries an O Level
The format, style organization of the letter.
Different questions to be worked out
The Background and Setting of the Story
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Vistas: Evans Tries an O Level
Appreciating the character of Evans with his sharpness of mind, clever moves and his understanding of the prison officials.
The details of the plot to be discussed at length.
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Writing Tasks Writing a letter to the Principal of a School. Novel: Chapters 25-28
The layout of the letter
The language and style
A summing up of the novel & critical analysis
V 30-31 02 Flamingo: Prose Going Places
A discussion of the characters of Sophie, Jansie, Sophie’s brother and father.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Poetry Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
Understanding of the central idea of the suppression of women.
Decoding the symbols used to understand the theme of the poem
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Vistas: Memories of Childhood
Gaining knowledge about the marginalized communities described in the chapter.
Forming a connection between the two different accounts.
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 REVISION WORKSHEETS
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04 REVISION WORKSHEETS
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
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The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Physics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields Chapter 2:
Electrostatic
potential and
Capacitance
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Electric Charges
1.3 Conductors and Insulators
1.4 Charging by induction
1.5 Basic Properties of Electric Charge
1.6 Coulomb’s Law 1.7 Force between Multiple
Charges
1.8 Electric Field
1.9 Electric Field Lines
1.10 Electric Flux 1.11 Electric Dipole
1.12 Dipole in a Uniform External
Field
1.13 Continuous charge distribution
II 14-17
III 20-24
IV 27-29
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
1.14 Gauss's Law
1.15 Applications of Gauss's law
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Electrostatic potential
2.3 Potential due to a point
charge
2.4 Potential due to an Electric Dipole 2.5 Potential due to a system of
charges
2.6 Equipotential surfaces
2.7 Potential energy of a system
of charges
2.8 Potential energy in an
External Field
2.9 Electrostatics and Conductors
2.10 Dielectrics and polarization
2.11 Capacitors and Capacitance
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Chapter 2:
Electrostatic
potential and
Capacitance
2.12 The parallel plate capacitor
2.13 Effect of dielectric on
capacitance
2.14 Combination of Capacitors
2.15 Energy stored in a
capacitors
Pr. : Ohm’s Law
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Chapter 1: Electric
Charges and Fields
Chapter 2: Electrostatic
potential and
Capacitance(2.1 to
2.11)
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/
Ambedkar Jayanti 04
Chapter 3: Current
electricity
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Electric Current
3.3 Electric Currents in
c onductors
3.4 Ohm's Law
3.5 Drift of electrons and the
origin of Resistivity
3.6 Limitations of Ohm's Law
3.7 Resistivity of various
materials
Exp: Unknown resistance
using Meter Bridge and
resistivity
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Chapter 3: Current
electricity
3.8 Temperature dependence of Resistivity 3.9 Electrical Energy, Power
3.10 Combination of Resistors—
Series and Parallel
3.11 Cells, emf, Internal
Resistance
3.12 Cells in series and in
Parallel
3.13 Kirchhoff's Laws
3.14 Wheatstone Bridge
Exp: To verify Series Laws
using Meter Bridge.
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
Chapter 3: Current
electricity
Chapter 4:Moving
Charges and
magnetism
3.15 Meter Bridge
3.16 Potentiometer
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Magnetic Force
4.3 Motion in a Magnetic Field
4.4 Motion in combined Electric
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
and Magnetic Fields
Exp: To verify Parallel Laws
using Meter Bridge.
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06
Chapter 4:Moving
Charges and
magnetism
4.5 Magnetic Field due to a
Current element,
4.6 Biot Savart law
4.7 Ampere's Circuital Law
4.8 The Solenoid and the Toroid
Exp: To compare emf of two
cells using potentiometer.
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04
Chapter 4:Moving
Charges and
magnetism
4.9 Force between two parallel
currents, the Ampere
4.10 Torque on Current loop, Magnetic dipole 4.11 The Moving Coil
galvanometer
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Chapter
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Bar Magnet
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Ch. 1 to Ch. 4
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
5:Magnetism and
Matter
5.3 Magnetism and Gauss's Law
5.4 The Earth's Magnetism
5.5 Magnetisation and Magnetic
Intensity
5.6 Magnetic Properties of
Materials
5.7 Permanent magnets and Electromagnets
Exp: To find internal r of the cell.
II 10-14 05
Chapter 6:
Electromagnetic
Induction
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The experiments of Faraday
and Henry
6.3 Magnetic Flux
6.4 Faraday's law of Induction
6.5 Lenz's law and conservation
of energy
6.6 Motional electromotive force Exp : To find the fig. of merit.
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Chapter
7:Alternating
6.7 Energy consideration: A
Quantitative study
6.8 Eddy current
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Current
6.9 Inductance
6.10 AC generator
7.1 Introduction 7.2 AC voltage applied to a
resistor
Exp: To convert a given
galvanometer in to Voltmeter.
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Chapter
7:Alternating
Current
7.3 Representation of AC current and voltage by rotating vectors-phasor 7.4 AC voltage applied to an
inductor
7.5 AC voltage applied to a
capacitor
7.6 AC voltage applied to a series
LCR circuit
7.7 Power in AC circuit: The
power factor
Exp:To find the focal length of
convex lens.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 31 01
Chapter
8:Electromagnetic
Waves
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Displacement Current
8.3 Electromagnetic Waves
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 Chapter
8:Electromagnetic
Waves
Chapter 9:Ray
Optics and Optical
Instruments
8.4 Electromagnetic Spectrum
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Reflection of Light by
Spherical Mirrors
9.3 Refraction Exp: To find the focal length of concave mirror.
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
Chapter 9:Ray
Optics and Optical
Instruments
9.4 Total Internal Reflection
9.5 Refraction at Spherical
Surfaces
9.6 Refraction through a Prism
9.7 Dispersion through a prism 9.8 Some Natural Phenomena
due to Sunlight
9.9 Optical Instruments Exp: To find the focal length of
convex mirror using convex
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
lens
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
Chapter 10:Wave
Optics
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Huygen's Principle
10.3 Refraction and reflection of
plane waves using Huygen's
Principle
10.4 Coherent and Incoherent
Addition Of Waves
Exp: To find the focal length of concave lens using convex lens.
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Chapter 10:Wave
Optics
10.5. Interference of light waves
and Young's experiment
10.6 Diffraction
Exp: To determine the angle of
minimum deviation using
prism.
V 28-31
04
Chapter 10:Wave 10.7 Polarisation
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Optics
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter 1 to 10 III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 Chapter
11:Dual Nature
Of Radiation
and Matter
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Electron Emission
11.3 Photoelectric effect
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03
Chapter
11:Dual Nature
Of Radiation
and Matter
11.4 Experimental study of
photoelectric effect
11.5 Photoelectric effect and
wave theory of light
11.6 Einstein's photoelectric
equation
Exp: To plot the VI charac
curve of pn junction diode.
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
Chapter
11:Dual Nature
Of Radiation
and Matter
11.7 Particle nature of light
11.8 Wave nature of light
11.9 Davisson and Germer
Experiment
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Alpha—particle scattering
and Rutherford's nuclear model
of atom
12.3 Atomic spectra
12.4 Bohr Model of the Hydrogen
atom
Exp : To find the charac. Curve
of zener Diode.
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02
Chapter 12:Atoms
12.5 Line spectra of hydrogen
atom
12.6 De Broglie's explanation of Bohr's second Postulate of Quantisation
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize
06 Chapter 12:Atoms 13.1 Introduction
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Distribution (IX-XII) 13.2 Atomic masses and
composition of nucleus
13.3 Size of the nucleus
13.4.1 Mass Energy
13.4.2 Nuclear binding energy
13.5 Nuclear Force
13.6 Radioactivity
13.7 Nuclear Energy
Exp : To draw the charac.
Curve of transistor.
V 30-31 02
Chapter 14:
Semiconductor
Electronics:
Materials Devices
and Simple Circuits
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Classification of Metals
,Conductors and Semiconductors
14.3 Intrinsic Semiconductor
14.4 Extrinic semiconductor
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Chapter 14:
Semiconductor
Electronics:
Materials Devices
14.5 p-n junction
14.6 Semiconductor diode
14.7 Application of junction diode
as a rectifier
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
and Simple Circuits
14.8 Special purpose p-n junction
diodes
14.9 Junction Transistor
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Chapter 14:
Semiconductor
Electronics:
Materials Devices
and Simple Circuits
Chapter
15:Communication
Systems
14.10 digital Electronics And
Logic Gates
14.11 Integrated Circuits
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Elements of communication
system
15.3 Basic terminology used in
Electronic Communication
System
15.4 Bandwidth of signals
15.5 Bandwidth of transmission
medium
15.6 Propagation of
electromagnetic waves
15.7 Modulation and its necessity
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
15.8 Amplitude Modulation 15.9 Production of amplitude
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter
15:Communication
Systems
modulated wave
15.10 Detection of Amplitude
Modulated wave
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Chemistry
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
(Chapter-10) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Classification, nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, methods of preparation, physical properties,
II 14-17 (Chapter-10) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Chemical properties of Haloalkanes
III 20-24
(Chapter-10) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Chemical properties of Haloarenes polyhalogen compounds
IV 27-29 (Chapter-11) Alcohols , Phenols and Ethers
Classification, nomenclature, Structure of functional group, methods of preparation of alcohols and phenols,
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
(Chapter-11) Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers) chemical properties of alcohols and phenols
Physical properties and chemical properties of alcohols and phenols
Exam Series-I Date 04 April –02 May
Chapter- 10 Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Chapter-11 Alcohols
, Phenols and Ethers
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical-1 Tests for functional groups
-OH, -COOH, -C=O, -CHO, –NH2 functional groups
(only methods of preparation of alcohols and phenols and physical properties.)
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 (Chapter-11) Alcohols , Phenols and Ethers (Chapter- 12 ) Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acid Practical-2 Practical-3
methods of preparation of ethers , physical and chemical properties of ethers Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group. Preparation of aldehydes and Ketones,
Chromatography Food tests for proteins , fats and carbohydrates
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 (Chapter- 12 ) Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acid
physical properties, , chemical properties,uses of aldehydes and ketones
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical -4
Nomenclature and structure of carboxylic acids, physical and chemical properties .
Quantitative Analysis: To determine the strength of the given KMnO4 soln by titrating it with a standard solution of Mohr’s salt solution.
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 ( Chapter- 13) Amines
Practical -5
Structure of amines, Classification, nomenclature preparation of amines, physical properties, Chemical Properties OF AMINES
Quantitative Analysis. To determine the strength of the given KMnO4 soln by titrating it with a standard solution of Oxalic acid salt solution.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 ( Chapter- 13) Amines Ch- 14 (Biomolecules)
Practical -6
Diazonium salt, Carbohydrates
Quantitative Analysis. To determine the strength of the given KMnO4 soln by titrating it with a standard solution of Oxalic acid salt solution.
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Ch- 14 (Biomolecules)
Proteins and Nucleic acids , Vitamins, Hormones, ( to be continued in July)
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Chapter -1 Solid State
Biomolecules, ch-14 to be continued------ General characteristics of solid state. Amorphous and crystalline solids classification of crystalline solids crystal lattice and unit cells, number of atoms in a unit cell , close packed structures,
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
1. (Chapter-10) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 2. (Chapter-11) Alcohols , Phenols and Ethers
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical-7
packing efficiency. Calculations involving Unit Cell Dimensions,
To analyse the given inorganic salt qualitatively for the acid and the basic radicals
3. (Chapter- 12 ) Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acid 4. ( Chapter- 13) Amines 5. (Chapter – 14) BIOMOLECULES (upto Carbohydrates)
II 10-14 05
Chapter -1 Solid State
Chapter- 2 Solutions
Practical-8
Imperfections in solids, electrical properties and magnetic properties.
Expressing concentrations of solutions i.e. Molarity ,mole fraction and molality and related numerical , Henry’s law Types of solutions, , solubility, vapour pressure of liquid solutions
To analyse the given inorganic salt qualitatively for the acid and the basic radicals
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Chapter- 2 Solutions
Ideal and non- ideal solutions, colligative properties and determination of molar mass and abnormal molar mass of the non volatile
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical-9
solute.
To analyse the given inorganic salt qualitatively for the acid and the basic radicals
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Chapter – 3 Electrochemistry
Practical-10
Electrochemical cell, Galvanic cells, Nernst Equation, batteries. Fuel cells and corrosion
To analyse the given inorganic salt qualitatively for the acid and the basic radicals
V 31 01
Chapter – 3 Electrochemistry
Practical-11
Conductance of electrolytic solutions,
To analyse the given inorganic salt for the acid and the basic radicals
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 Chapter – 3 Electrochemistry
Electrolytic cells , Kohlrausch”s Law and products of electrolysis
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical-12
To analyse the given inorganic salt qualitatively for the acid and the basic radicals
,
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
Chapter- 4 Chemical Kinetics
Practical-13
Electrochemistry to be continued-------------. Rate of a Chemical Reaction. Factors influencing the rate of reaction
To analyse the given inorganic salt qualitatively for the acid and the basic radicals
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Chapter- 4 Chemical Kinetics
Practical-14
Integrated rate equations, pseudo First Order Reactions Temperature dependence of the Rate of equation
To analyse the given
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
inorganic salt for the acid and the basic radicals
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday
(Staff)
06
Chapter- 4 Chemical Kinetics Chapter- 15 Polymers
Collision Theory of Chemical Reactions
Arrhenius equation and the related numericals
Classification of Polymers, types of polymerization, molecular mass of polymers
V 28-31
04
Chapter- 15 Polymers
Chapter- 16 Chemistry In Everyday Life
biodegradable polymers, polymers of commercial importance
Drugs and their classification, drug target interaction, therapeutic action of different classes
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
of drugs,
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01
Chapter- 16 Chemistry In Everyday Life
chemicals in food and cleansing agents, food preservatives.
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
REVISION
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
1.. Chapter- 1 Solid State 2. Chapter-2 Solutions 3. Chapter-Electrochemistry 4. Chapter -4 Chemical Kinetics 5 (Chapter-10) Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 6. (Chapter-11) Alcohols , Phenols , and Ethers 7. (Chapter- 12 ) Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic acid 8. ( Chapter- 13) Amines 9. (Chapter- 14) Biomolecules 10. ( Chapter-15) Polymers 11. Chapter- 16 Chemistry In Everyday
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Life
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Chapter- 7 p-Block Elements Practical-15
Group 15 elements, General
trends in properties , dinitrogen, Ammonia, Oxides of nitrogen, nitric acid,
To study the effect of concentration and temperature on the rate of reaction
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
Chapter- 7 p-Block Elements
Practical-16
phosphorus and its allotropic forms, phosphine, phosphorus halides, oxoacids of phosphorus, Simple oxides, ozone, sulphur and its allotropic forms, sulphur dioxide, sulphuric acid,
Group-17 elements-- chlorine Hydrogen chloride, oxoacids of halogens, interhalogen compounds group- 18 elements Preparation of colloidal solution of starch and its purification using Dialysis
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Chapter- 8 d and f- Block Elements
Position in the periodic table, electronic configurations of the d-block elements, general principles of the transition elements,
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Chapter- 8 d and f- Block Elements
Practical-17
some important compounds of Transition Elements Lanthanoids and actinoids
Preparation of crystals of Potash Alum
V 30-31 02
Chapter- 9 Co-ordination Compounds
Werner’s Theory of co-ordination compounds, Definition of some important terms pertaining to co-ordination compounds, nomenclature of co-ordination compounds, isomerism in co- ordination compounds, Bonding in co-ordination compounds,
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Chapter- 6 General Principles and Processes Of isolation Of Elements
Occurrence of metals, concentration of ores, extraction of crude metal from concentrated ore, thermodynamic
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
principles of metallurgy,
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Chapter- 6 General Principles and Processes Of isolation Of Elements Chapter- 5 Surface Chemistry
electrochemical principles of metallurgy, Adsorption, catalysis, colloids, classification of colloids,
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
Chapter- 5 Surface Chemistry
emulsions, colloids around us
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
Revision
V 27-30 04 Revision
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
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Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: BIOLOGY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
2 Chapter-I Reproduction in organisms
1.1 Reproduction Asexual reproduction 1.2 Events in sexual reproduction
II 14-17 4 Chapter-I Reproduction in Organisms Chapter-II sexual reproduction in flowering plants
1.2 Events in sexual reproduction 2.1 Flower a fascinating organ of angio sperms 2.2 Pre-fertilization – Structure and events.
III 20-24
5 Chapter-II sexual reproduction in flowering plants
2.2 Pre-fertilization – Structure and events. 2.3 Double fertilization
IV 27-29 3 Chapter-II sexual reproduction in flowering plants
2.4 Post fertilization – Structure & Events 2.5 Apomixis & Polyembryony
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Chapter-3 Human Reproduction
3.1The male reproductive system 3.2 Female reproductive system 3.3 Gametogenesies
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Chapter-1 Reproduction in organisms Chapter-2 Sexual reproduction in flowering plants
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
Chapter-3 Human Reproduction
3.3 Gametogenesies 3.4 Menstrual Cycle
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Chapter-3 Human Reproduction
3.5 Fertilizations Implantation 3.6 Pregnancy & Embryonic development 3.7 Parturations location
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
Chapter-4 Reproductive health
Chapter-5 Principles of inheritance
4.1 Reproductive health problems & strategies 4. 4.3 Medical termination of pregnancy 4.4 Sexually transmitted diseases 4.5 Infertility 2 Population explosion & birth control 5.1 Mendel's laws of inheritance 5.2 Inheritance of one gene 5.2.1 Law of Dominance
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06
Chapter-5Principles of inheritance
5.2.2 Law of segregation 5.2.2.1 Incomplete Dominance 5.2.2.2 Co dominance 5.3 Inheritance of two genes 5.3.1 Law of Independent assortment 5.3.2 Chromosomal theory of inheritance 5.3.3 Linkage & inheritance 5.4 Sex determination 5.4.1 Sex determination in Humans 5.5 Mutation 5.6 Genetic Disorders 5.6.1 Pedigree analysis 5.6.2 Mendelian disorder 5.6.3 Chromosomal disorder
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04
Chapter 6: 6.1 The DNA 6.1.1 Str. of polynucleotide DNA
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
6.1.2 Packaging of DNA helix
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of
Inheritance
6.1 The DNA 6.1.1 Str. of polynucleotide DNA 6.1.2 Packaging of DNA helix
6.1.3 The search for DNA material
6.2.1 The genetic material is DNA 6.2.2 Properties of genetic materials
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Chapter-3 Human Reproduction Chapter-4 Reproductive health Chapter-5Principles of inheritance
II 10-14 05
Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of
Inheritance
6.3 RNA world
6.4.1 The experimental proof 6.4.2 The machinery & the enzyme 6.5 Transcription
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of
Inheritance
6.5.1 Transcription unit 6.5.2 Transcription unit & gene 6.5.3 Type of RNA & the process of transcription 6.6 Genetic Code 6.6.1 Mutation & genetic code 6.6.2 The adapter Molecule 6.7 Translation 6.8 Regulation of gene expression 6.8.1 The lac operon 6.9 Human Genome project
6.10 DNA Finger printing
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Chapter-7 Evolution
7.1 Origin of life 7.2 Evolution of life forms 7.3 What are evidences for
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter-8 Human health and diseases
evolution 7.4 What is adaptive radiation 7.5 Biological evolution 7.8 A brief account of Evolution 8.1 Common Human Diseases 8.2 Immunity 8.3 Aids
V 31 01
Chapter-8 Human health and diseases
8.4 Cancers
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04
Chapter 9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
9.1.3 Bee keeping 9.1.4 Fisheries 9.2 Plant breeding 9.3 Single cell protein 9.4 Tissue culture
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 Chapter 10: Microbes in Human Wellfare
10.1 Microbes in household products 10.2 Microbes in Industrial products 10.3 Microbes in sewage treatment 10.4 Microbes in the production of Biogas 10.5 Microbes as biocontrol agents 10.6 Microbes as biofertilizers
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Chapter 11: Biotechnology Principles and
11.1 Principles of Biotechnology 11.2 Tools of recombinant biotechnology
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Processes
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Chapter 11: Biotechnology Principles and Processes Chapter 12: Biotechnology &
Its Application
11.2 Tools of recombinant biotechnology 12.1 Biotechnological application in agriculture 12.2 Application in Medicines 12.3 Transgenic animals
V 28-31
04 Chapter 12: Biotechnology &
Its Application
Chapter 13: Organisms & Populations
12.4 Ethical issues 13.1 Organism & Its environment
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01
Chapter 13: Organisms & Populations
13.2 Population
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
REVISION
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter-3 Human Reproduction Chapter-4 Reproductive health Chapter-5Principles of inheritance Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance Chapter-7 Evolution Chapter-8 Human health and diseases Chapter 9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production Chapter 10: Microbes in Human Wellfare Chapter 11: Biotechnology Principles and Processes Chapter 12: Biotechnology & Its Application
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 Discussion of the question paper and answer key
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03
Chapter 14: Ecosystem
14.1 Ecosystem str & function 14.2 Productivity
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open
06 Chapter 14: Ecosystem
14.3 Decomposition 14.4 Energy Flow
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
House 11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
Chapter 15: Biodiversity & Conservation
15.1 Biodiversity 15.2 Biodiversity conservation
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Chapter 15: Biodiversity & Conservation
15.1 Biodiversity 15.2 Biodiversity conservation
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Chapter 16: Environmental Issues
16.1 Air pollution & its control 16.2 Water pollution & its control 16.3 Solid Waste 16.4 Agrochemicals & their effects
V 30-31 02
16.5 Radioactive waste 16.6 Green house effect & global warming
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Revision
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
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Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII Sub: Computer Science (083)
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
2 Hrs Chapter 1: Revision Tour
Data Handling, operator and expressions, flow of control, Array, functions( inbuilt and user defined), Use of structures, Definition and declaration of structures, Referencing Structure elements, Array of structures, Array within structures, Nested structures, Passing structures to functions
II 14-17 4 Hrs Chapter 1: Revision Tour
III 20-24
2 Hrs Chapter 1: Revision Tour
3 Hrs Chapter 2:
Object
Oriented
Programming
Chapter 3:
Function
Overloading
Object Oriented Programming:
Concept of Object Oriented Programming – Data hiding, Data encapsulation, Class and Object, Abstract class and Concrete class, Polymorphism, Inheritance, Advantages of Object Oriented Programming over earlier programming methodologies, (Implementation of polymorphism using Function overloading as an example in C++);
IV 27-29 3 Hrs Chapter 4: Classes and Objects
Definition of a class, Members of a class - Data
Members and Member Functions (methods), Using
Private and Public visibility modes, default visibility
mode (private); Member function definition: outside
class definition using scope resolution operator (::);
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Declaration of objects as instances of a class;
accessing members from object(s), Array of type
class, Objects as function arguments - pass by value
and pass by reference;
CBSE previous year paper questions to be discussed
Pr: Program on class and object Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
4
Chapter 5: Constructor and destructor
Constructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration
and Definition of a constructor, Default Constructor,
Overloaded Constructors, Copy Constructor,
Constructor with default arguments;
Destructor: Special Characteristics, Declaration
and definition of destructor
Pr: Program on constructor and destructor CBSE previous year paper questions to be discussed
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April Chapter 1: Revision Tour Chapter 2: Object Oriented Programming Chapter 3:
Function
Overloading
Chapter 4:
Classes and
Objects
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 4
Chapter 6:
Inheritance
Inheritance (Extending Classes):
Concept of Inheritance, Base Class, Derived Class,
Defining derived classes, protected visibility mode;
Single level inheritance, Multilevel inheritance and
Multiple inheritance, Privately derived, Publicly
derived and Protected derived class, accessibility of
members from objects and within derived class(es);
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 7
Chapter 6:
Inheritance
Continuation to inheritance…….. CBSE
previous year paper questions to be discussed Pr:
Program on inheritance
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge
05 6 Chapter 7: Data File Handling:
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
Data File
Handling
Need for a data file, Types of data files – Text file
and Binary file; Header file: fstream.h; ifstream,
ofstream, fstream classes;
Basic file operations on text file Creating/Writing
text into file, Reading and manipulation of text from
an already existing text File (accessing
sequentially); Opening a text file in in/out/ app
modes;
Using cascading operators for writing text to the file and reading text from the file; open(), get(), put(), getline() and close() functions; Detecting end-of-file (with or without using eof() function);
Pr: Program on text file handling
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 7
Chapter 7:
Data File
Handling
Opening a binary file using in, out, and app modes;
open(), read(), write() and close() functions;
Detecting end-of-file (with or without using eof().
Binary File: Creation of file, Writing data into file,
Searching for required data from file, Appending
data to a file, Insertion of data in sorted file,
Deletion of data from file, Modification of data in a
file; record movement functions tellg(), tellp(),
seekg(), seekp() functions
Pr: Program on binary file handling
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima
04 4
Questions based on text mode file and binary File Handling
Project details and layout making for project work to be done during summer vacation.
Pr: Program on file handling
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 7 Chapter 7: Data File Handling
Revision of file handing
Pr: Program on file handling
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Chapter 1: Revision Tour Chapter 2: Object Oriented Programming Chapter 3:
Function
Overloading
Chapter 4:
Classes and
Objects
Chapter 5:
Constructor and
destructor
Chapter 6:
Inheritance
Chapter 7: Data
File Handling
II 10-14 05 7
Chapter 8:
Pointers
Pointers: Declaration and Initialization of Pointers;
Pointers and Arrays: Array of Pointers, Pointer to
an array (1 dimensional array), and Function
returning a pointer, Reference variables and use of
alias; Function call by reference. Pointer to
structures: Deference operator: *, ->; self-referential
structures; Dynamic memory allocation/deallocation
operators: new, delete;
Pr: Program on pointers
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 7
Chapter 9:
Data Structure
Array
One and two Dimensional arrays: One
dimensional array: Traversal, Searching (Linear,
Binary Search), Insertion of an element in an array,
deletion of an element from an array, Sorting
(Insertion, Selection, Bubble sort)
Pr: Program on data structure Array
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 7
Chapter 9:
Data Structure
Array
Concatenation of two linear arrays, merging of two
sorted arrays; merge sort.
Two-dimensional arrays: Traversal, Finding
sum/difference of two NxM arrays containing
numeric values, Interchanging Row and Column
elements in a two dimensional array;
address calculation( row and column major
method);
Pr: Program on data structure Array
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 31 01
1 Chapter 9:
Data Structure
Array
Questions on 1D and 2 D to be discussed
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 4 Chapter 10: linear stack, queue, circular queue
Stack (Array implementation of Stack): Operations
on Stack (PUSH and POP) and its Implementation
in C++, Converting expressions from INFIX to
POSTFIX notation and evaluation of Postfix
expression;
Pr: Program on array implementation of stack and queue
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha
Bandhan
05 7
Chapter 10: linear stack, queue, circular queue Linked List
Stack Continued…..
Queue: (Array Implementation): Operations on
Queue (Insert and Delete) and its Implementation in
C++.
Operations on circular Queue (Insert and Delete)
and its Implementation in C++.
Link list, operations on link list
Pr: Program on array implementation of stack
and queue
III 14-18 15 Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 4 Chapter 10: Dynamic stack, queue
Linked representation of STACK and QUEUE implemented by c++ Questions based on previous chapters
Pr: Program on array implementation of stack
and queue
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 7
Chapter -11:
Data base
concepts
Database Concepts: Relational data model:
Concept of domain, tuple, relation, key, primary
key, alternate key, candidate key;
Relational algebra: Selection, Projection, Union and
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Cartesian product, natural join
Pr: Program on link list implementation of stack
and queue
V 28-31
04 4
Chapter -12: Structured Query Language
General Concepts: Advantages of using SQL, Data
Definition Language and Data Manipulation
Language;
Data types: NUMBER,CHARACTER, DATE;
SQL commands: CREATE TABLE, DROP TABLE,
ALTER TABLE, UPDATE...SET..., INSERT,
DELETE; SELECT, DISTINCT, FROM, WHERE,
IN, BETWEEN, GROUP BY, HAVING, ORDER BY;
SQL functions: SUM, AVG, COUNT, MAX and MIN;
obtaining results (SELECT query) from 2 tables
using equi-join, Cartesian product and union.
Pr: Practice on SQL queries
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 1 Last date for completion of syllabus 31
st Aug
Discussion of some questions on SQL Revision for Half yearly exam
Half Yearly Exam Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter 1: Revision Tour Chapter 2: Object Oriented Programming Chapter 3:
Function
Overloading
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 7 Over All Chapters
Revision for Half yearly exam
III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-
23* 23-Working
Saturday (Students)
06
V 25-26
02 2 Discussion of half yearly question paper and marking scheme
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma
Gandhi’s Birthday
05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
03 3
Chapter -13: Boolean Algebra
BOOLEAN LOGIC : Binary-valued Quantities,
Boolean Variable, Boolean Constant and Boolean
Operators: AND, OR, NOT; Truth Tables; Closure
Property, Commutative Law, Associative Law,
Identity law, Inverse law, Principle of Duality,
Idempotent Law, Distributive Law, Absorption Law,
Involution law, DeMorgan’s Law and their
applications; Obtaining Sum of Product (SOP) and
Product of Sum (POS) form from the Truth Table .
Pr: Practice on SQL queries
Chapter 4: Classes and Objects
Chapter 5:
Constructor and
destructor
Chapter 6:
Inheritance
Chapter 7:
Data File
Handling
Chapter 8:
Pointers
Chapter 9: Data
Structure Array
Chapter 10:
Stack, Queue
Chapter -11:
Data base
concepts
Chapter -12: Structured Query Language
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five
period Time-Table
08 – Karva Chouth
06 7
Chapter -13: Boolean Algebra
Reducing Boolean Expression (SOP and POS) to
its minimal form, Use of Karnaugh Map for
obtaining minimal form of Boolean expressions (up
to 4 variables);
Applications of Boolean Logic:
Basic and universal gates. Digital electronic circuit
design using basic Logic Gates (NOT, AND, OR,
NAND, NOR)
Pr: Practice on c++/ sql III 16-21 18-21 Diwali
Holidays
02 2 Chapter -13: Boolean Algebra
Discussion of CBSE questions
Pr: Practice on c++/ sql
IV 23-28*
28 – Working Saturday
(Student),Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 7 Chapter -13: Boolean Algebra
Continued…… CBSE Previous Question Papers to be discussed
V 30-31 02 2 Chapter 14: Communication and networking concepts
Evolution of Networking: ARPANET, Internet,
Interspaces; Different ways of sending data across
the network with reference to switching techniques(
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
circuit, packet, message)
Data Communication terminologies: Concept of
Channel, Baud, Bandwidth (Hz, KHz, MHz, GHz)
and Data transfer rate (bps, kbps, Mbps, Gbps,
Tbps);
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 3 Chapter 14: Communication and networking concepts
Transmission media: Twisted pair cable, coaxial
cable, optical fiber, infrared, radio link, microwave
link and satellite link. Networking devices: Modem,
RJ45 connector, Ethernet Card, Hub, Switch,
Gateway;
Network Topologies and types: Bus, Star, ring,
Tree;
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 7 Chapter 14: Communication and networking concepts
Concepts of PAN, LAN, WAN, MAN, Network Protocol: TCP/IP, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), PPP, Level-Remote Login (Telnet); Wireless/Mobile Communication protocols such as GSM, CDMA, GPRs, WLL; Electronic Mail protocol such as SMTP, POP3, iMAP, Chat, Video Conferencing. Network Security Concepts: Threats and prevention from Viruses, Worms, Trojan horse, Spams. Use of Cookies, Protection using Firewall; India IT Act, Cyber Law, Cyber Crimes, IPR issues, Hacking. WebServices: WWW, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), eXtensible Markup Language (XML); Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP); Domain Names; URL; Protocol Address; Website, Web browser, Web Servers; Web Hosting, Web Scripting - Client side (VB Script, Java Script, PHP) and Server side (ASP, JSP, PHP), Web 2.0 (for social networking)
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18*
18- Annual Day 06 Syllabus to be completed by 15
th Nov
Revision of entire syllabus
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practical in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Mathematics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
Chapter – 3 Matrices
Concept, notation, equality, types of matrices, Zero matrix
II 14-17
Chapter – 3 Matrices
Transpose of a matrix, symmetric, and skew symmetric matrices, addition multiplication, scalar multiplication of matrix, simple properties of addition, multiplication, Scalar, multiplicative. Non-commutativity of matrix multiplication and existence of non-zero matrixes whose product is Zero restricted to square matrix? Matrix of order 2.
III 20-24
Chapter – 3 Matrices
Chapter – 4 Determinants
Concept of elementary row and column operation. Invertible matrices and proof the uniqueness of inverse if it exists
Determinants of square matrix up to 3x3 matrix. Properties of determinants
IV 27-29 Chapter – 4 Applications of determinants in
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Determinants
finding the area of triangle
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
07
Chapter – 4 Determinants
Cofator, Adjoint and inverse, of a square matrix. Determinants:-Consistency inconsistency and no. of solutions of system of linear equations by example.
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Chapter – 3 Matrices Chapter – 4 Determinants: Determinants of square matrix up to 3x3 matrix. Properties of determinants
II 10-14 14-Good Friday / Ambedkar Jayanti
04 07 Chapter – 1 Relations and functions
Types of functions. Composition of functions
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 09 Chapter – 1 Relations and Functions
Chapter – 2 Inverse Trigonometric functions
Composition of functions(contd.) Invertible functions
Definition, Range, Domain,
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 09
Chapter – 2 Inverse Trigonometric functions
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability
Principle value branches, graphs of inverse trigonometric functions. Properties of inverse trig functions. Continuity.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 09
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Differentiability Derivatives of composite function, chain rule derivative of inverse trig function. Derivatives of implicit function. Concept and derivatives of exponential logarithmic functions and parametric functions derivatives of ex, second order derivatives, Roll’s and Langrage’s mean values theorem (without proof). Rate of change
II 08-12 10 – Buddha Purnima 04 07 Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Increasing / Decreasing functions,
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 07
Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Tangents and normal Approximation of derivative Maxima and minima (1st derivative test and 2nd derivatives test Simple problem, Related to real life situations).
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Chapter – 1 Relations and Functions Chapter – 2 Inverse Trigonometric functions
Chapter – 3 Matrices Chapter – 4 Determinants
II 10-14 05 07
Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives
Maxima and minima (1st derivative test and 2nd derivatives test Simple problem, Related to real life situations. (Contd.) Miscellaneous problems on chapter 6.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 09
Chapter – 7 Integrals
Integration as inverse process of Differentiation. Integration of variety of function by substitution, Integration by partial fraction, by parts and Integration based on formulas. Definite Integral : Definite integral as a limit of sum,
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability Chapter – 6 Applications of Derivatives: (i) Rate of change (ii) Increasing and Decreasing functions. IV 24-28 28 – Investiture
Ceremony 05 09
Chapter – 7 Integrals
Fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Basic properties and integration based on properties of definite integrals.
V 31 01
01
Chapter – 7 Integrals
Properties of definite integrals(contd)
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 07
Chapter – 8 Applications of the Integrals
Finding the area under simple curves especially lines, circles/parabolas/ellipses (in standard form only). Finding the area between the above two said curves (region should be clearly identified).
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 07
Chapter – 9 Differential Equations
Differential Equations :- definition, order and degree, Formation of differential equations whose general solution is given, General and particular solution
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 07
Chapter – 9 Differential Equations
General and particular solution of Differential equations by : Variable separable method,
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 09
Chapter – 9 Differential Equations
Solution of homogeneous differential equation of 1st order and 1st degree
V 28-31
04 07
Chapter – 1 Relations and functions
Types of Relation Binary operations
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 01
Chapter – 1 Relations and functions
Binary operations
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 07
Chapter – 1 Relations and functions
Revision
Miscellaneous problems on chapter 1
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
TERM - I
Chapter – 1 Relations and Functions Chapter – 2 Inverse Trigonometric functions
Chapter – 3 Matrices Chapter – 4
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06 09
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06 09
V 25-26
02 03 Chapter – 10 Vectors
Vector:-Types of vectors, equal, unit, zero, parallel and collinear vectors, position vector of a point, negative of a vector, Component of a vector, addition of vectors.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Determinants
Chapter – 5 Continuity and Differentiability Chapter – 6 Application of Derivatives Chapter – 7 Integrals Chapter – 8 Application of the Integrals Chapter – 9 Differential Equation
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 05 Chapter – 10
Vectors
Multiplication of vector by scalar, position vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Scalar (dot) product of vectors Direction, Cosines and direction ratio of vectors Projection of a vector on a line.
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 09 Chapter – 10 Vectors
Chapter – 11 Three dimensional geometry
Cross product of vectors. Scalar triple product of vectors.
Three dimensional geometry: - Direction cosines, Direction Ratios of a line join two points.
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 03 Chapter – 11 Three
Cartesian and vector equation of a line,
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
dimensional geometry
Coplanar and skew lines.
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 09 Chapter – 11 Three dimensional geometry
Shortest distance between two lines , Cartesian and vector equation of a plane. Angle between (i) two lines (ii) two planes, (iii) a line and a plane. Distance of a point from a plane
V 30-31 02 03
Chapter – 11 Three dimensional geometry
Miscellaneous problems on chapter 11.
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 05
Chapter – 12 Linear Programming
Introduction, definition of related terminology such as Constraints, objective function, Optimization, different type of linear Programming (L.P), Mathematical Formulation of Linear Programming Problems
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 09 Chapter – 12 Linear Programming. Chapter -13 Probability
Mathematical Formulation of Linear Programming Problems(contd)/ Conditional probability. Multiplication theorem on probability
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06 04
Independent events. Total probability,
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Chapter -13 Probability
Baye’s theorem. Random variable and its probability distribution, mean and variance of random variable. Repeated independent (Bernoulli) trails and Binomial Distribution. REVISION
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
REVISION
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which includes practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Accountancy
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
Financial Statement Analysis Financial statement of a company; Tools for Financial Statement Analysis Accounting Ratio
Financial Statement Analysis ;objectives, importsnce and limitations. Statement of profit and loss and balance sheet in the prescribed form with major headings and sub headings ( As per schedule iii to the companies act 2013) Tools for Analysis ;comparative statements, common size statements. Accounting Ratio Liquidity ratio- current and quick ratio Solvency ratio- debt to equity ratio, total assets to debt ratio, proprietory ratio and interest coverage ratio Activityratio- inventory turnover ratio, receivables turnover ratio, trade payable turnover ratio, working capital turnover ratio Profitability Ratio-Gross Profit ratio, net profit ratio, operating,ratio,,operating profit ratio return on investment
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 14-17
III 20-24
IV 27-29
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Cash flow statement
Cash flow statement- meaning Cash flow statement—objectives, preparation of cash flow stat—indirect method operating, investing & financing activities
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April Financial statement analysis, Financial statement of companies (as per schedule iii) Tools for financial analysis Common size statements Accounting ratio
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 Cash flow statement
Cash flow statement—objectives, preparation of cash flow stat—indirect method operating, investing & financing activities
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 Cash flow statement Project work
Cash Flow Statement. Indirect Method (adjustments related to depreciation, dividend and taxes, Sale & Purchase of non-current assets. Project work
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 Accounting for partnership Firms- fundamental
Partnership firms; features, partnership deed. Meaning and Importance, Partners Capital A/c, Fixed & Fluctuating Capital. Division of Profit among Partners Goodwill ; nature and methods of valuation
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 Accounting for partnership Firms- fundamental
Profit and loss appropriation account including past adjustment, gurantee of profits
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Change in profit sharing ratio
Change in Profit Sharing ratio among the existing Partners—Sacrificing and gaining ratio. Accounting for Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities and distribution of reserves & Accumulated Profits. Prepration of revaluation account and balance sheet
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 Reconstitution of partnership firm
Goodwill—nature, factors affecting and methods of valuation, Average profits, super profit & capitalization methods. Admission of partner—effect of Admission of partner, change in profit sharing ratio.
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul Financial statement analysis, Financial statement of companies (as per schedule iii) Tools for financial analysis Common size statements Accounting ratio Cash flow statement as per AS-3
II 10-14 05 Reconstitution of partnership firm
Accounting treatment of goodwill as per (As- 26 ) Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities, treatment of reserves and accumulated profits,
Adjustment of Capitals and prepration of balance sheet.
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Reconstitution of partnership firm
Retirement & death of a partner, change in profit sharing ratio, Accounting treatment of goodwill. Revaluation of Assets & Liabilities,adjustment of reserves
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
and accumulated profit, Adjustment of Capital. Prepration of loan account of retiring partner.
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 Reconstitution of partnership firm
Calculation of deceased partners share of profit till the date of death. Preparation of deceased partners capital account, executors account and preparation of balance sheet.
V 31 01
Reconstitution of partnership firm
Dissolution of Partnership firms.- types of dissolution
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 – TechFest 04 Reconstitution of partnership firm
Dissolution of Partnership firms.- Settlement of accounts- prepration of realization account
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 Reconstitution of partnership firm
Dissolution of Partnership firms.- prepration of other related accounts; capital accounts of partners and cash/ bank a/c.
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Accounting for share capital
Accounting for Share Capital —Issue and allotment of share, over and under subscription of shares. Issue of
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
share at par.
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Accounting for share capital
Accounting for Share Capital —Issue and allotment of share, over and under
subscription of shares. Issue of share at par
V 28-31
04 Accounting for share capital
Accounting for Share Capital —Issue and allotment of share, over and under
subscription of shares. Issue of share at premium
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 Accounting for share capital
. Issue of shares for consideration other than cash.
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Accounting for share capital
Issue of Shares at Premium & Discount ,calls in advance. Issue of shares for consideration other than cash. REVISION
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep Financial statement analysis, Financial statement of companies (as per schedule iii) Tools for financial analysis Common size statements Accounting ratio Cash flow statement as III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Students)
06 per AS-3
Part !
Accounting for partnership
firms- fundamentals
Change in profit sharing
ratio among the existing
partners
Admission of a partner
Retirement of a partner
Dissolution of partnership
firms
Company accounts- issue
of shares
V 25-26
02 Discussion of paper
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Project work
Project work
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 Accounting for companies; Accounting for share capital
Accounting treatment for forfeiture of shares
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Accounting for share capital
Accounting treatment of forfeiture and reissue of shares private
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Placement of Shares, employee stock option plan. Preparation of share capital in Companies Balance Sheet.
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Accounting for debentures
Issue of debenture at par, premium and at discount. Issue of debentures for consideration other than cash; Issue of debentures with terms of redemption
V 30-31 02 Accounting for debentures
Debenture as collateral security – concept t, interest on debentures.
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 Accounting for debentures
Redemption of debentures; lump sum, draw of lots and purchase in the open market
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Accounting for debentures
Creation of debenture redemption reserve.
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
Revision
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
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Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: BUSINESS STUDIES
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
2 Financial management
Concepts and objectives of financial management. Financial Decisions, Financial Planning,
II 14-17 4 Financial management
Capital Structure, Fixed and Working Capital Concept, and Objectives of Financial Management Fixed and working capital- concept and factors affecting working capital Concept and types., Functions, Capital
III 20-24
5 Financial markets Market and its types. Primary Market vs. Secondary Market Money Market vs. Capital Market money market and its instruments.
IV 27-29 3 Financial markets Stock Exchange —functions and trading procedure ,depository services Demat account., SEBI objectives and functions.
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
6 Marketing management
Marketing; Concept,Functions, Philosophies of Marketing Management Marketing Mix ;concepts and element
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Unit 9: Financial Management • Concept, Importance
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 6 Marketing management
Main Components of Product Mix. Branding, Packaging, Labelling, Price Mix as and element of Marketing Mix
• Objectives of Financial Management • Financial Decisions • Financial Planning Meaning & importance • Capital Structure Meaning and Factors • Fixed Capital Decision • Working Capital – concept and factors affecting it. Unit 10: Financial Market • Concept, functions & types of financial markets Money Market and its Instruments, Capital market and types Primary and Secondary Market
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 9 Marketing management
Place Mix/Physical Distribution Mix types , choice of channels Promotion Mix-meaning and tools, Advertising, Sales Promotion—concepts and Techniques, Personal Selling/Salesmanship, qualities of a good salesman. public relations concept and role.
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 9 Marketing management
Personal Selling/Salesmanship, qualities of a good salesman. public relations concept and role.
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 9 Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection- concept Importance of consumer protection .legal protection to CPA meaning of consumer and consumer protection. consumers, Rights, Responsibilities/Duties of a consumer. Consumer Protection act 1986
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 6 Consumer Protection Project Work
Role of Consumer Organisations & NGOs Project Work
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 9 Nature and significance of management
Concept, Functions of Management, Characteristics, Importance, Objectives of Management, Levels of Management—Top, Middle and Operational
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Part B: Business Finance and Marketing Unit 9: Financial Management Unit 10: Financial Market Unit 11: Marketing Management. Unit12- Consumer Protection
II 10-14 05 9 Nature and significance of management
Nature of Management as a Science, as an Art, as a Profession, Coordination—concept ,characteristics and Importance
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 9 Principles of management
Principles of management—concept nature and significance of management principles
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 9 Principles of management
Fayols Principles of Management, Scientific Management—Meaning and Principles.
V 31 01
1 Principles of management
Techniques of Scientific Management Taylor vs. Fayol
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 6 Business Environment
Business Environment—concept and Importance, dimensions/components, economic environment in India
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open
05 9 Business Environment
Impact of government policy changes on
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
House 11-Independence Day
Celebrations 07 – Raksha Bandhan
Planning
business and industry. Planning concepts and process Relationship between Planning and Controlling, Importance of Controlling, Limitations of planning
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 6 Planning
Steps involved in planning process . types of plans. objectives policy ,strategy, procedure, rules, methods, programme, budget.
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 9 Organizing
Organizing concept, process and importance organization structure—functional, divisional. Formal and Informal Organisation
V 28-31
04 6 Organizing
Delegation of Authority—meaning elements, Principles of Delegation of Authority, importance of Delegation. Decentralisation
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 1 Staffing
Staffing -Meaning
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Revision
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Part B: Business III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Mid Term/ HYE Exam
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Finance and Marketing
Unit 9: Financial
Management
Unit 10: Financial
Market
Unit 11: Marketing
Management
Unit 12: Consumer
Protection
Part A: Principles &
Function of
Management
Unit 1: Nature and
Significance of
Management
Unit 2: Principles of
Management
Unit 3: Business
Environment
Unit 4: Planning
UNIT5; Organizing (
upto informal
organization)
V 25-26
02
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 5 Discussion of Marking Scheme Staffing
Staffing-Importance. HRM, Steps in Staffing process steps in staffing process Source of Recruitment, Selection Process, Training, Education and Development, Methods of Training
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 9 Directing
Directing-Concept, importance Elements.principles. supervision concept and importance
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 3 Directing
Motivation—Financial and Non-Financial Incentives, Maslow's need Heirarchy,
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 9 Directing
Leadership,styles , Communication—importance Formal and Informal Communication, Barriers to Effective Communication
V 30-31 02 3 Controlling
Relationship between Planning and Controlling, nature of Controlling, Importance of Controlling.
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 4 Controlling
Process of Controlling.
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 9
Controlling
Importance of Controlling. Revision
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
Revision
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
Revision
V 27-30 04 Revision
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Economics
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
02 MICROECONOMICS Unit –I INTRODUCTION
Meaning of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Positive and Normative Economics.
II 14-17 04 Unit –I INTRODUCTION
What is economy? Central problems of an economy: what, how and for whom to produce?
III 20-24
05 Unit –I INTRODUCTION
Concept of PPC and OP.
IV 27-29 03 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand
Consumer’s Equilibrium – Utility analysis. ( Single commodity)
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
07 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand.
Consumer’s Equilibrium – (two commodity model) Indifference Analysis
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April Unit- I Unit - II II 10-14 14-Good Friday/
Ambedkar Jayanti 04 07 Unit – II
Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand.
Consumer’s Equilibrium – Indifference Analysis
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 09 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand.
Demand, market demand, determinants of demand.
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 09 Unit – II Consumer’s Equilibrium & Demand.
Movement and shift in demand. Price elasticity of demand.
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open
06 09 Unit – III Producer’s Behaviour
Supply, market supply. Movement ad shift in the supply.
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
and Supply
Elasticity of Supply.
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 07 Unit – IV Price Determination.
Determination of market equilibrium and effect of it on demand and supply.
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 09 Unit – III Producer’s Behaviour and Supply
Theory of production – short and long run.
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul Unit – I Unit – II Unit – III (only Supply).
II 10-14 05 09 Unit – III Producer’s Behaviour and Supply.
Cost and Revenue – TC, AC and MC.
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 09 Unit – III Producer’s Behaviour and Supply.
Revenue - TR, AR and MR. Producer’s Equilibrium
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 09 Unit – IV Forms of Market.
Perfect competition, Monopolistic competition and Oligopoly.
V 31 01
02 Unit – IV Forms of Market.
Monopoly
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 07 MACROECONOMICS Unit –V NIA
Some basic concepts: Consumption, capital, final, intermediate good. Circular flow of NI.
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 09 Unit –V NIA
Methods of calculating NI – Production and Income method.
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 07 Unit –V NIA
Expenditure method. Conversion from GDP TO NI
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 09
Unit –V NIA
Private, personal andPDI NNDY and GNDY.
V 28-31
04 07 Unit –V NIA
GDP and Welfare.
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 02 REVISION
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 09 REVISION
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Microeconomics:
Unit- I, II, III, IV.
Macroeconomics:
Unit – V
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 04 Analyzing the QP
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 06 Unit – VII Determination of Income and Employment.
Aggregate demand and its components.
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-Table
08 – Karva Chouth
06 09 Unit – VII Determination of Income and Employment.
APC, APS, MPC, MPS. Short run equilibrium.
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 04 Unit – VII Determination of Income and Employment.
Problem of excess and deficient demand.
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 09 Unit – VII Determination of Income and Employment.
Meaning of full and involuntary employment.
V 30-31 02 04 Unit – VIII Govt. Budget and the Economy.
Meaning, objectives,& components. Classification. Deficits.
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 05 Unit – VI Money and Banking.
Meaning of money & functions. Ms. Functions of Central Bank and credit creation of commercial bank.
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 09 Unit – IX Balance of Payment.
Meaning & components. BOP &deficit. Types of foreign exchange.
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06 Remedial Classes
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 Revision
V 27-30 04 Solving sample papers.
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: INFORMATICS PRACTICES
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
IT applications: front end and back end concepts and interfaces e_commerce, e_governance, their positive and negative impact./
II 14-17 e_learning their positive and negative impact.
Revision of MySQL covered in XI
Creating table, table related MySQL
commands
Concept of keys - Concept of Constraints –unique, not null , primary key. Creating table with constraint, alter table command, drop table ,
III 20-24
drop constraints.-DDL,DML MySQL Query statements with different clauses LIKE distinct , order by , in, between , where etc Grouping records using group by clause, Aggregate functions, examples.
IV 27-29 Grouping records using group by clause, Aggregate functions, examples(contd..)
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04 MySQL functions- Math ,string and date Exam Series-I
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
functions. Date 10 April – 21 April
1. Review of MySQL ( Unit III, Ch-1) 10 marks
2. Grouping Records in MySQL Databases 5 marks ( Unit III, ch 2)
3. 3. MySql Clauses 5
marks 4. 4. MySQL functions-
Math ,string and date functions. 3marks
5. DCL.TCL statements
transaction commands
( commit, rollback, save
point) 2marks
5. 6. Unit IV IT Applications 5 marks
Chapter 1.front end and back end concepts.
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
DCL.TCL statementstransaction commands
( commit, rollback, save point) III 17-
22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent
Orientation
06
Joins
Cartesian product
Equi join
Natural join
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
Foreign key, accessing data from multiple tables, referential integrity
May-17
I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06
Foreign key, accessing data from multiple tables, referential integrity
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima
04
Revision of java of class XI- Java character set,
tokens,data types, variables, constants,
operators.
Basic swing control with their properties
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
and methods. Selection statement with example
if .. else
switch case
Looping Statements
do while
for
while
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Revision of Java and Sql done before vacations
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
1. Grouping Records in MySQL Databases ( Unit 3, ch 2)
2. MySql Function – Math, String and date
3. Multiple Table and Database Transaction
4. Unit IV IT Applications
5. Chapter 1.front end and back end concepts.
6. Java – review of Class xi
II 10-14 05
Java inbuilt methods - Mathematical and string
Functions.
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Web Application Development
Web browser and Web server, Communicating with web server Writing HTML document, container and empty element, HTML tags
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
V 31 01
Web Application Development
, logical and physical, Special characters, combining tags, Lists,Tables, HTML forms, XML, features of XML, working with XML, advantage of XML
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Month Week Dates Days No of Periods
Chapter Contents Syllabus
Aug-17
I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04
JDBC
Search and displaying record through
interface
II 07-12*
12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha
Bandhan
05
Add a record Display a record
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
Delete a record
IV 21-26*
26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Modify a record
V 28-31
04
Search and displaying record through
interface
Swing Control: Jtable and Jlist
Sep-17
I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01
Revision of SQL,IT application
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Revision of JAVA,HTML
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
1. Review of Sql 2. Grouping Records inMySQL Databases ( Unit 3, ch 2)
III 11-16*
16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-
23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
V 25-26
02 Answer sheet showing and discussion of Answer key
3. Multiple Table and Database Transaction
1. Unit IV IT Applications Chapter1.front end and back end concepts.
2. Unit 2 Chapter 1 Review of java Netbeans I Chapter 2 Review of
java Netbeans II
Chapter 6 Web
Application Development
Inheritance, Concept of
class
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma
Gandhi’s Birthday
05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
03
Networking : a brief overview.
Communication Media: Wired and wireless
Technologies
II 09-14*
14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period
Time-Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
Wired -
Coaxial, Ethernet Cable, Optical Fiber
WirelessTechnologies Blue Tooth, Infrared, Microwave, Radio Link, Satelite Link
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02
Network Devices : Hub, Switch, Repeater
Gateway and Their functions.
Types of Network: LAN, MAN, WAN, PAN
IV 23-28*
28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Network Topologies: Star, Bus, Tree
Networking Security: denial of service,
intrusion problems, snooping.
V 30-31 02
Nov-17
I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Network Topologies: Star, Bus, Tree
Networking Security: denial of service,
intrusion problems, snooping.
II 06-11*
11-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Network Topologies: Star, Bus, Tree
Networking Security: denial of service,
intrusion problems, snooping.
III 13-18*
18- Annual Day 06
REVISION
Mock Pre Board Entire Syllabus
Unit I Networking Unit II Java Unit III My sql Unit IV IT Application
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of 05
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Annual Day
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Psychology
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
2
Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Introduction
II 14-17 4
Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Individual Differences
Assessment of Psychological Attributes
III 20-24
4
Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Theories Of intelligence
Individual Differences In Intelligence
Videos on theories of Intelligence
Introduction To Psychological testing
IV 27-29 4
Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Abilities
Culture and Intelligence Emotional Intelligence
Aptitude
Creativity
Board questions discussion on chapter 1
Administration and Report Writing on Standard Progressive Matrices Class test
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
07 Chap 2 : Self and
Introduction on Self
Different types of Self
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Personality
Cognitive and Behavioral aspects of self
Culture and self
Introduction on Personality
Chap 1 : Variations In Intellectual Attributes
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04 07 Chap 2 : Self and Personality
Type Approaches to Personality
Trait Approaches
Psychodynamic Approach
Behavioral Approach
Cultural Approach
Humanistic approach
Self Report measures
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 09 Chap 2 : Self and Personality
Practical : Introduction and Report writing Of Self Concept Questionnaire
Projective techniques
Behavioral Analysis
Videos on personality types
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 09 Chap 2 : Self and Personality
Revision of chapter 2 : Self and personality
Board Questions discussion
Quiz on chapter
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open
06 09
Chapter 3 : Meeting
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
Life’s Challenges
Introduction
Types of stress Practical : Maudley’s Personality Inventory and Sinha’s Comprehensive Anxiety Test
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 06 Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Sources of stress
Revision of Chapter 1 and 2
Report writing on practical and guidelines on case study file .
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 09
Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Revision
Examination Anxiety
Stress and health
Stress and Immune system Lifestyle
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Chap 1: Variations In Intellectual Attributes Chap 2: Self and Personality
II 10-14 05 09
Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges
Coping With Stress
Stress Management Techniques
Life skills
Resilience and Health
Revision Of chapter 1 ; 2 and 3
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 09 Chap 4 : Psychological Disorders
Administration of and DBDA test
Report writing
Board questions
Introduction
Concept of
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
abnormality and normality
History of Classification Of psychological disorders
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 07 Chapter 4 : Psychological Disorders
Factors Underlying abnormal behavior
Anxiety disorders
Somatoform Disorders
Dissociative disorders
V 31 01
01 Chapter 4 : Psychological Disorders
Mood disorders
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 06 Chapter 4 : Psychological Disorders
Schizophrenia
Behavioral and developmental disorders
Substance use disorders
Effects of alcohol
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05 09 Chapter 4 : Psychological Disorders Chap 5 : Therapeutic Approaches
Videos
Board Questions Discussion
Revision of chapter 4
Introduction
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 08 Chap 5 : Therapeutic Approaches
Therapeutic alliance
Type Of therapies
Steps in formulation of client’s problem
Psychodynamic therapy
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06 09
Chap 5 : Therapeutic Approaches
Behavior therapy
Cognitive therapies
Humanistic existential therapies
Biomedical therapies
Alternative therapies
Board Questions
Class test
V 28-31
04 04 Chap 9 : Developing Psychological Skills
General skills
Observational skills
Interviewing skills Ethics Board Questions Discussion
Quiz /class test
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 01 Revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 Revision
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chapter 1 : Variations
in Psychological
Attributes
Chapter 2 : Self and
Personality
Chapter 3 : Meeting
Life’s challenges
Chapter 4 :
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Psychological
disorders
Chapter 5 :
Therapeutic
Approaches
Chapter 9:
Developing
Psychological Skills
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 04 Chapter 6 : attitude and social cognition
Half yearly paper discussion
Review of Practical and Case study files
Nature and components of attitudes
Attitude formation
Attitude change
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06 07
Chapter 6 : attitude and social cognition
Prejudice and discrimination
Strategies for dealing with discrimination
Social Cognition
Schemas and stereotypes
Impression formation
Attribution
Behavior in presence of others
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 03 Chapter 6 : attitude and social cognition
Pro social behavior
Board questions Class test
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 07 Chapter 7: Social Influence and group processes
Introduction
Nature and formation of groups
Influence of groups on individual behavior
Conformity , compliance , obedience
V 30-31 02 02 Chapter 7: Social Influence and group processes
Social identity
Intergroup conflicts
Board questions
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 04 Chapter 8 : Psychology and life
Introduction
Human – environment relationship
Environmental effects on human behavior
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 09 Chapter 8 : Psychology and life
Pro social behavior
Psychology and social concerns
Tests Doubts clearance
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06 06 Revision
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
Revision
Mock Pre Board Syllabus Chapter 1 : Variations In Psychological Attributes Chapter 2 : Self And Personality Chapter 3 : Meeting Life’s Challenges Chapter4:Psychological Disorders Chapter 5 : Therapeutic Approaches Chapter 6: Attitude And Social Cognition Chapter 7 : Social Influence And Group Processes Chapter 8 : Psychology And Life Chapter 9 : Developing Psychological
V 27-30 04 Revision
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
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The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: HISTORY
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
1 Chapter 1 - Bricks, beads and bones
Beginnings, subsistence strategies, agricultural technologies, Mohanjodaro laying and drains, domestic architecture, citadel, burials, looking for luscuries craft production material from sub-continent seals, scripts new techniques
II 14-17 2
III 20-24
IV 27-29 2 Chapter 15 – Framing the constitution
Objective resolution language issue on the state minority
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Chapter 2 – Kings, farmers and towns
Prinsep and Piyadassi, The earliest
states, First among, Chiefs and kings
in the south, Divine kings, Popular
Perceptions of kings, Strategies for
increasing production,
Differences in rural society, Land grants, new cities, urban population
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Theme -1: Bricks, beads and bones
Theme -15: Framing the constitution
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
22- Parent Orientation
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 Chapter 3 – Kinship, caste and class
The critical edition of mahabharta,
kinship and marriage, partiliny, rules
of marriage
Gotra of women, were mothers important right occupation, non-kshatriyas kings, jats and social mobility
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Chapter 4 – Thinkers, belief and building culture development
Glimpse of sanchi. The background sacrifices and debates, message of mahavira. The Buddha and the quest for followers of the Buddha enlightment stupas, sculpture, symbols of worship, Mahayana, puranic hinduism temples New development of Mahajana,
Buddhism, building temples
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 Chapter 5 – Through
the eyes of travelers
Al-Biruni and Kitab-ul-Hind, Ibn Batuta’s Rihla enjoyment of curiosities, Francois Bernier
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
II 10-14 05 Chapter 5 – Through Comparing east and west Al-Biruni’s description of the caste system Ibn
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
the eyes of travelers
Battuta and the excitement
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Chapter 6 – Bhakti
and sufi tradition
A mosaic of religious beliefs and practices poems of prayer early traditions of Bhakti, alvars, nayanars, attitudes towards caste The virashaiva tradition, religious ferment, new strands in the fabric islamic tradition
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
The growth of Sufism khanaqahs
and silsilas. The chistis in the
subcontinent
V 31 01
Languages and communication Sufis and the state, weaving divine fabric, baba guru nanak, Mirabai
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04
Chapter 7 – An imperial capital Vijaynagar
Discovery of Hampi rayas kings and traders an apogee and the decline of the empire, vijayanagar water resources, participations the urban core, mahanavami dibba
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Peasants zamindars Agrarian society and the mughal
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
and the state empire
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
V 28-31
04 Kings and chronicles Introduction
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01
Mughals and their empire, productions chronicles, painted inde, Akbarname, ideal kingdom Abul Fazal Capitals unifying force, titles and gifts imperial household, information
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Revision
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Theme 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, and 15
Map work
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03 Colonialing and country rise
Bengal and zamindars provincial
adm. The hoe and the plough,
Bombay Decaan, riots
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
06
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Rebels and the raj Pattern of the rebellion Awadh, what rebels wanted, symbols of sepresson
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06
V 30-31 02 Colonial cities
Character, changes in the 18th century, seconds new towns, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay Architectural styles
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Colonial cities
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Mahatma Gandhi and the nationalist movement
Non cooperation, salt satyagraha, quit India
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06 Mahatma Gandhi and the nationalist movement
Analysis of Gandhi’s role
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05 Understanding partition
Some partition experience, momentous marker, how did partition happen, election, towards partition, women’s status oral testimonies
V 27-30 04
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Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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THE AIR FORCE SCHOOL : SUBROTO PARK : DELHI CANTT-110010
Class – XII
Sub: Home Science
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
02 Introduction to XII
Syllabus
Chap 24: Career Options after Home Science Education
Career options of self and wage employment of various fields of Home Science
II 14-17 04 Chap 1: Growth & Development- Domains and principles
Chap 2:
Adolescence (12-
18years
Meaning, characteristics and needs.
Biological and Physical changes-early and late matures. (Role of heredity and environment)
III 20-24
05 Chap 3: Influences
on Identity
formation
Chap 4: Specific
issues and
concerns
Social, culture and media.
Emotional changes.
Cognitive changes.
Eating disorders-Causes, consequences and management
Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia.
Depression
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Substance Abuse
Related to sex
Handling stress and peer pressure
IV 27-29 03 Chap 5: Adulthood:
Young & Middle
Adulthood
Chap 6:Late Adulthood/Old Age
Understanding and
management of new
responsibilities
Career, Marriage and
Family
Health and Wellness
Physical, social,
emotional, financial,
recreational needs
Care for elderly (at home and outside-old age home)
Anger management
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Chap 7:Food
groups and
Selection of Food
Use of basic food groups (ICMR) and serving size in meal planning
Factors influencing selection of food: culture, family food practices, media, peer group, availability of foods, purchasing power, individual preference & health.
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Chap 1: Growth & Development- Domains and principles Chap 2: Adolescence (12- 18years ) Chap 3: Influences on
Identity formation
Chap 4: Specific issues and concerns
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
Chap-8: Meal
Planning for An
Meaning & Definition
Importance
Principles of Meal Planning
Factors Influencing Planning
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Individual
UNIT2 -Practical
Advantages
Rich in Nutrients for adolescent
Chap 24: Career
Options after Home
Science Education
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06 Chap 9: Planning
Meals for Family
Chap 10:
Modification for
Special Condition
Family Meal Pattern
Diet in Infancy & adolescence
Diet in Pregnancy & Lactation
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
Chap 11: Diet
during illness
Therapeutic modification of normal diet with respect to consistency, frequency, foodstuffs, nutrients and methods of cooking.
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06
Chap 12:
Therapeutic
modification
Modification of diet according to common ailments: Diarrhoea and Constipation .
Physiological changes, clinical symptoms, requirements and dietary requirements in each condition
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 Chap 12:
Therapeutic
modification
Modification of diet according to common ailments: Fever, Jaundice, Hypertension, Diabetes
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical
Table laying practical ,Menu Card
Menu of Diarrhea
Menu of Fever
Menu of Lactation
Menu of Pregnancy
Physiological changes, clinical symptoms, requirements and dietary requirements in each condition
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Chap 13: Food safety and quality
Safe food handling (personal, storage, kitchen, cooking and serving)
Safety guards against food adulteration, definition and meaning of food adulteration as given by FSSAI (Food
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul
Chap 5: Adulthood:
Young & Middle
Adulthood
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
Practical -Adulteration Tests
Safety and Standard Authority of India)
Common adulterants present in Cereals, Pulses, Milk And Milk Products, Fats And Oils, Sugar, Jaggery, Honey, Spices And Condiments
Effects of some of the adulterants present in the foods: Kesari Dal, Metanil Yellow, Argemone Seeds
Food standards (FPO, Agmark, ISI).Kitchen Cleanliness
Chap 6:Late Adulthood/Old Age Chap-8: Meal Planning For An Individual Chap 9: Planning Meals
for Family
Chap 10: Modification
For Special Condition
Chap 11: Diet during
illness
Chap 12: Therapeutic
modification
II 10-14 05
Chap-14: Family
Income &
Expenditure
Various sources of family income:
Money Income Real Income, (Direct
And Indirect) Psychic Income
Supplementing Family Income-need and ways
Need and procedure for maintaining household accounts (daily, weekly and monthly).
Importance & Types of Household Records
Types of Accounts & Features
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06
Chap-15: Savings
& Investment
Meaning and importance of savings
Basis for selection of
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Practical- Open bank account form, withdrawal form
investment methods: risk, security, profit, tax saving
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Chap-15: Savings
& Investment
Ways/methods of investment- Bank schemes
(saving, fixed, recurring)
Post Office schemes (savings, recurring deposit, monthly income scheme, National saving certificate, Senior citizen scheme)
Insurance schemes (whole life, mediclaim)
Public Provident Fund (PPF)
V 31 01
Chap-15: Savings
& Investment
Provident Fund (PF). Need for & benefits of saving
Shares and debentures
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04
Chap-16:
Consumer
Protection and
Education
Problems faced by consumers
Importance & advantages of it
Rights & responsibilities of consumer
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II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
Chap-16:
Consumer
Protection and
Education
Definition
Types of Consumer Aids: Labels Standardization marks,
(ECO Mark, Hallmark, Wool mark, Silk mark),
Advertising Leaflets Consumer redressal
forum Internet.
Characteristics of Each Advantages of Consumer Aids
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04 Chap-17:
Consumer
Protection
amendment act
2011
COPRA & Its Features
Procedure for Seeking Redressal
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (2011)
Practical - Make food label
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Chap-18:Application of Elements of Art and Principles of Design
Application of elements of art and principles of design in designing apparel
Techniques of Hiding flaws & highlighting appreciable aspects, Permanent Stitches
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V 28-31
04
Chap-18:Application of Elements of Art and Principles of Design
Practical – Running, Hemming,Backstitch ,Interlocking,Fasteners – Buttons,Hooks
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01
Chap-18:Application of Elements of Art and Principles of Design
Practical – Running, Hemming,Backstitch ,Interlocking,Fasteners – Buttons,Hooks
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Syllabus for HYE completed by 31 August (Revision)
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
Chap-8: Meal Planning for An Individual Chap 9: Planning Meals for Family Chap 10: Modification for Special Condition Chap 11: Diet during illness Chap 12: Therapeutic modification Chap 13: Food safety and quality Chap-14: Family Income & Expenditure Chap-15: Savings & Investment Chap-16: Consumer
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 Paper showing and discussion
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Protection and Education Chap-17: Consumer Protection amendment act 2011
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03
Chap-19: Selection & Purchase of Fabrics
Selection and purchase of fabrics- purpose, cost, season, quality, durability, ease of maintenance and comfort.
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
Chap-20: Factors
Influencing
Selection of
Clothing
Primary Functions of Clothing
Secondary Functions of Clothing
Factors Influencing Selection of fabrics
Importance of Readymade garments
Factors responsible for the selection of readymade garments
Important features of a readymade garment
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02
Chap-21: Care of
Clothes
Daily Care
Weekly Care
Principles & methods of washing clothes
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Chap-21: Care of
Clothes
Care and maintenance of clothes
Cleansing agents: soaps and detergents (basic differences
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and their utility)
General Principles of Stain Removal, Stain Removal Of Tea, Coffee, Lipstick, Ball Pen, Grease, Curry And Blood.
Special Requirements & Seasonal Storage
V 30-31 02 Chap 22: Water Safety
Safe drinking water-importance of potable
water for good health and its qualities
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Chap 22: Water Safety
Simple methods of making water safe for drinking; boiling, filtering (traditional and modern technology), use of alum, chlorine.
Functions of Water & Qualities of Potable Water,ORS & Methods of Purification
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Chap 23: Income Generating Schemes
DWCRA (Development of Women and Children in Rural Area)
MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005)
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
Course Completion
due and Revision
Practice Questions & Tests
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
File completion and
correction
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
Syllabus for MPB to be completed by 15th Nov
Mock Pre Board All chapters – According to board exams
V 27-30 04
Name & Signature of the Teacher Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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Class – XII
Sub: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
Introductory session of the subject.
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Syllabus contents.
Blueprint of the paper.
Introduction to political History of India.
Book 1 : politics in India since independence
II 14-17 Chapter 1 : Challenges of Nation Building
Indian freedom struggle.
Consequences of partition
Integration of princely states.
III 20-24
Chapter 1 : Challenges of Nation Building (completed)
Re- organization of princely states.
Map work
IV 27-29 Introduction to chapter 2.
Era of one party dominance.( started)
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Chapter 2 : Era of one party dominance (completed)
India’s development into parliamentary democracy.
Establishment of Election system in India.
Nature of congress dominance.
Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
BOOK 1 : POLITICS IN INDIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE Chapter 1 : -
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Opposition parties in early years of independence
challenges of nation building Chapter 2 : - era of one party dominance Chapter 3 : - politics of planned development
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
Chapter 3 politics of planned development (started)
Politics of planned development continued..
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Chapter 3 : politics of planned development
(completed)
Different models of development for india.
The planning commission and the five year plans.
Controversies over the strategy of development.
Major outcomes of economic planning.
Green revolution and white revolution
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05
Chapter 4 : india ‘’s external relations
Formulation of india’s foreign policy.
Determinants of policy of non-alignment.
Indo – china relations.
Indo –pakistan relations. India’s nuclear policy
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution
06
Chapter 5 : challenges and
Challenges faced by the congress party after the demise of Nehru.
Rise of coalition
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VI-VIII 01-Support Staff Day
restoration of the congress system
government and defection.
Reason for decline of congress in 1967.
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04
Chapter 5 : challenges and restoration of the congress system (completed)
Spilt of the congress. Restoration of congress
party in 1971 elections
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05
Revision from chapter 1 -5
Recapitulation of chapters 1 -5 from book : politics in india since independence.
Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 JulY
Book 1 : - politics in india
since independence.
Chapter 4 : - india’s
external relations
Chapter 5 : - challenges
and restoration of the
congress system.
II 10-14 05
Chapter 6 : crisis of the democratic order (started)
Background to the emergency.
Consequences of the declaration of emergency
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Chapter 6 : - crisis of the
democratic order. III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday
(Student) 06
Chapter 6 : crisis of the democratic order
(completed)
Controversies regarding emergency.
Post emergency phase 1975 -77.
1977 elections and consequences.
Fall of janta party government .
Restoration of congress in 1980 elections
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05
Chapter 7 : rise of popular movements
Popular movements: -
Chipko movement
Telangana and naxalite movements.
Dalit panthers. Bharatiya kisan union
V 31 01
Chapter 7 : rise of popular movements
Anti – alcohol movement
Narmada bachao andolan
Movement against corruption
Lessons learnt from popular movements.
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04
Chapter 8 : - regional aspirations
Areas of tension and conflict
Jammu and Kashmir
Punjab
Dravidian movement
North – east
Goa and Sikkim merger Challenges faced during
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the national integration process for india.
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
07 – Raksha Bandhan
05
Chapter 9 : - recent developments
in indian politics
(started)
Decline of congress
Era of coalitions
Rise of mandal commission
Rise of communalism – secularism debate in indian politics
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
Chapter 9 : - Recent developments in indian politics (completed)
Debate – rise of two party system – congress and bjp.
Recent trends in indian politics – 1989 – 2000
- 2000 – 2014 - 2014 till today
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Book 2 : - contemporary world politics: -
Chapter 1 : - cold war era
Introduction to world politics.
Emergence of two power blocs after ww2.
Arenas of cold war
Rise of non – alignment movement
New international economic order
India and the cold war.
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V 28-31
04 Chapter 2 : the end of bipolarity
Soviet union – political and economic system
Causes and consequences of the disintegration of USSR.
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
01 • Chapter 2 : the end
of bipolarity
• Causes and consequences of the disintegration of USSR. • Shock therapy in Russia
• Changing relationship
between india and Russia
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05
Revision of half yearly syllabus
Book 1 : politics in india since independence.
( complete book)
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
BOOK 1 : - POLITICS IN
INDIA SINCE
INDEPENDENCE
(COMPLETE BOOK)
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 Chapter 3 : US hegemony in world politics
End of soviet union and rise of new world i.e; us hegemony
Emergence of talibans in Afghanistan
Terrorist attack 9/11
Iraq invasion
Dimensions of us hegemony
India’s relations with the us
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Usa and india’s nuclear policy
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday 05-Maharishi Valmiki’s
Birthday
03
Chapter 4 :- alternate centers of power
Regional organisations
European union
Asean : association of south nations
India’s relations with china & japan.
–east asian
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
Chapter 5 : - south asia in contemporary world
South Asian countries and their political systems.
Military rule in Pakistan
Monarchy in Nepal
Ethnic conflict in srilanka
India’s relations with her neighbouring countries
Effects of globalization on south Asian economy and politics
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Chapter 6 : - international organisations
( united nations )
Origin of the un
Principal organs of the un
Major specialized agencies, programmes and funds of the un
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Chapter 7 : - security in contemporary world (started)
Changes after the cold war ;
Un in the unipolar world (us hegemony)
Reforms and the un
India and the un Relevance of un in
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today’s times
V 30-31 02 • Chapter 7 : - security in contemporary world (started)
Traditional notions of security
Non – traditional notions of security
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03
Chapter 7 : - security in contemporary world (completed)
Traditional notions of security
Non – traditional notions of security
Arms control and disarmament
New threats to security
Rise to terrorism
India’s security strategy International cooperation
on security issue.
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Chapter 8 : - environment and natural resources
Environment concerns and world politics
Stockholm conference
Rio summit
Global commons
Establishment of world commission on environment and development
Geopolitics India’s stand on
environment issues
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06
Chapter 9 : - globalization
Concept of globalization
Causes and consequences of globalization : - political, economic, and cultural.
Globalization in india.
India’s resistance to
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globalization.
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
Syllabus for mock pre – board examination completed.
Revision of book 1 and 2. (all chapters).
V 27-30 04 revision
Name & Signature of the Teacher MS. HIMANI SHARMA (HMS) Signature of HOD
Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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Class – XII
Sub: Geography
Weekly Syllabus
Academic Session 2017-18
Month Week Dates Days No of
Periods Chapter Contents Syllabus
Mar-17 I 09-10
Block Teaching 14
Days
II 14-17 practicals
III 20-24
World Industries Location and types
IV 27-29
Apr-17 I 03-07 04-Ram Navami 04
Book 1 chap_1Human geography nature and scope
Possiblism ,neodeterminism Exam Series-I Date 10 April – 21 April
Book 1 chap_1Human geography nature and scope- World Industries
World Agriculture
India Agriculture Measures of Central
Tendency-
Map
II 10-14 14-Good Friday/ Ambedkar Jayanti
04
Primary Activity
Types of agriculture
III 17-22*
22-Working Saturday (Student)
22- Parent Orientation
06
Primary Activity
Book2
Indian agriculture
Types of agriculture World- Problrms and prospects
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Chapter Contents Syllabus
IV 24-28 25,26-Knowledge Festival, Mission Aavishkaar, Consumer Conclave
05 Tertiary Activity
trade,tourism,outsourcing
May-17 I 01-06*
06- Working Saturday (Student), Open House (XII) ES1, Prize Distribution VI-VIII
01-Support Staff Day
06 Indian Industries
Location and types
II 08-12
10 – Buddha Purnima 04 cont
***** SUMMER BREAK 15 MAY -30 JUN 2017 ******
Jul-17 I 03-07 05 Transz[poret ands communication-world
Different modes Exam Series II Date: 10 Jul – 19 Jul HUMAN GEOGRAPHY World aned Indian Agriculture World industries Tertiry activity Indian industries
II 10-14 05 cont
III 17-22* 22-Working Saturday (Student)
06 Transport and communication india
Different modes
IV 24-28 28 – Investiture Ceremony
05 Water resource
Conservation techniques
V 31 01
International Trade
World-basis and volume and direction
Aug-17 I 01-04 03 - TechFest 04 cont
II 07-12* 12-Working Saturday (Students), Open House
11-Independence Day Celebrations
05 India –trade
Export and import trends
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07 – Raksha Bandhan
III 14-18 15 – Independence Day/ Janmahtami
04
IV 21-26* 26-Working Saturday (Staff)
06
Sustainable development
Target areas
V 28-31
04 Selected issues and problems
india Types of pollution
Sep-17 I 01 02- Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 01 revision
II 04-08 05- Teachers’ Day Celebrations
05 do
Half Yearly Exam
Date : 11 Sep – 23 Sep
1. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY World aned Indian Agriculture World industries Tertiry activity Indian industries
Selected issues
Sustainable
development of india
III 11-16* 16-Working Saturday (Students)
06
Mid Term/ HYE Exam IV 18-23* 23-Working Saturday
(Students) 06
V 25-26
02 Paper showing
*** Autumn Break 27 Sep – 02 Oct 2017 ***
Oct-17 I 03-06 01-Muharram 02-Mahatma Gandhi’s
Birthday
03 population
World-distribution,growth
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05-Maharishi Valmiki’s Birthday
II 09-14* 14-Working Saturday (Student), Open House
11 – Five period Time-
Table 08 – Karva Chouth
06
composition
III 16-21 18-21 Diwali Holidays
02 Human development
World-pillars and approaches
IV 23-28* 28 – Working Saturday (Student), Prize Distribution (IX-XII)
06 Population India-distribution and growth
V 30-31 02 migration
Nature and consequences
Nov-17 I 01-03 04- Guru Nanak’s Birthday
03 cont
II 06-11* 11-Working Saturday (Students)
06 Human development
indicators
III 13-18* 18- Annual Day 06 Human settlement World and india
World-types and patterns
IV 20-24 20- OFF in lieu of Annual Day
05
V 27-30 04
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Please note that Exam dates are tentative.
The syllabus for Exam Series -1 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The syllabus for Exam Series -2 is to be completed by one week before the exam.
The last date to complete the syllabus for Term1 is 31 August 2017
The last date to complete the syllabus for Mock Pre-Board examination is 15 November 2017.
Please note that Mock Pre Board exam, Pre Board Practical exam & Enrichment Programme will be held in the month of December and Pre Board exam in the month of January 2018.
Please note that the entire syllabus will be included for the Mock Pre-Board examinations and Pre-Board examinations.
Refer www.cbse.nic.in on regular basis for any change in the syllabus for class XII.
Also mention the breakup for Practicals in the subject which include practical examinations.
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